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Good deal for camping outside for Black Friday shopping
We got in on a similar deal years ago and it got us into camping. The tent (an older model of the tent here) is still going strong and has made it through some pretty rough wind and rain that our more expensive (and larger) tents have struggled with. We have an $800 canvas tent now, but we still carry it as a compact emergency spare.
You may want to add an air mattress. I'd go with a relatively thin one; larger ones don't work well with a small tent.
The table is fine, but realize any of the canvas top tables like this are a bit unsteady. It's fine for putting a small plate or two on, but it can be problematic for top heavy items or things like games. We pretty quickly ended up replacing ours, although it still gets used sometimes as a night stand or something.
I can't speak to the sleeping bags.
As with any cheap tent, do yourself a favor and buy nice stakes. The ones that come with them are next to useless. Also look into how to properly use a tarp or something as a ground cover (you want it just smaller than the tent), and a can of silicone water guard can't hurt (I've had good luck with the affordable VIP brand at Walmart).
You could do worse for a way to get into camping, that's for sure.
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In all seriousness though, this is a good set to get started.
However, the chairs are better suited for teenagers or smaller adults. They are very narrow. Sleeping bags as other have said are for spring and summer and are a bit short if you are over 6ft.
Overall a great deal and I just leave it in my off-road vehicle.
Good deal but be aware these sleeping bags only good for spring and summer. I don't recomment for temperatures below 55 degrees unless you layer up while sleeping
We got in on a similar deal years ago and it got us into camping. The tent (an older model of the tent here) is still going strong and has made it through some pretty rough wind and rain that our more expensive (and larger) tents have struggled with. We have an $800 canvas tent now, but we still carry it as a compact emergency spare.
You may want to add an air mattress. I'd go with a relatively thin one; larger ones don't work well with a small tent.
The table is fine, but realize any of the canvas top tables like this are a bit unsteady. It's fine for putting a small plate or two on, but it can be problematic for top heavy items or things like games. We pretty quickly ended up replacing ours, although it still gets used sometimes as a night stand or something.
I can't speak to the sleeping bags.
As with any cheap tent, do yourself a favor and buy nice stakes. The ones that come with them are next to useless. Also look into how to properly use a tarp or something as a ground cover (you want it just smaller than the tent), and a can of silicone water guard can't hurt (I've had good luck with the affordable VIP brand at Walmart).
You could do worse for a way to get into camping, that's for sure.
Ozark Trail 6-Piece Camping Combo - Green:
Chairs hold up to 225 pounds and have built-in cupholders
The portable travel table holds up to 50 pounds and includes two mesh cup holders
Built-in cupholder to hold your favorite drink
Chairs constructed with a durable steel frame
40-degree sleeping bags that are machine washable
Instant frame technology allows the tent to be set up in just a couple of minutes
Removable rainfly and mesh windows for added ventilation
Perfect camping combo for your next outdoor adventure
Tent: 96" x 84" x 46" (H)
Chairs: 32" x 20.5" x 32" (H)
Sleeping Bags: 75" x 33"
Table: 19" x 19" x 17" (H)
Model #: 30676
For an addittional $36, i can get 2 sleeping bags, two chairs, table and a bigger tent. I already got the Coleman's delivered last week. Im thinking about replace with this
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Here is my breakdown of beginner items I would buy separately. On sale, I got my 4-person Coleman tent for 40$ which lasted 5 years before I got a hole. I got the same chairs for 7$ each. A camp table is 20$. The 40-degree sleeping bag is 29$ each. I don't use a 40-degree sleeping bag so it is a waste of money for me. I like quilts. For beginners who don't have any camp items, I would still recommend this deal.
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You may want to add an air mattress. I'd go with a relatively thin one; larger ones don't work well with a small tent.
The table is fine, but realize any of the canvas top tables like this are a bit unsteady. It's fine for putting a small plate or two on, but it can be problematic for top heavy items or things like games. We pretty quickly ended up replacing ours, although it still gets used sometimes as a night stand or something.
I can't speak to the sleeping bags.
As with any cheap tent, do yourself a favor and buy nice stakes. The ones that come with them are next to useless. Also look into how to properly use a tarp or something as a ground cover (you want it just smaller than the tent), and a can of silicone water guard can't hurt (I've had good luck with the affordable VIP brand at Walmart).
You could do worse for a way to get into camping, that's for sure.
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However, the chairs are better suited for teenagers or smaller adults. They are very narrow. Sleeping bags as other have said are for spring and summer and are a bit short if you are over 6ft.
Overall a great deal and I just leave it in my off-road vehicle.
You may want to add an air mattress. I'd go with a relatively thin one; larger ones don't work well with a small tent.
The table is fine, but realize any of the canvas top tables like this are a bit unsteady. It's fine for putting a small plate or two on, but it can be problematic for top heavy items or things like games. We pretty quickly ended up replacing ours, although it still gets used sometimes as a night stand or something.
I can't speak to the sleeping bags.
As with any cheap tent, do yourself a favor and buy nice stakes. The ones that come with them are next to useless. Also look into how to properly use a tarp or something as a ground cover (you want it just smaller than the tent), and a can of silicone water guard can't hurt (I've had good luck with the affordable VIP brand at Walmart).
You could do worse for a way to get into camping, that's for sure.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Ozark Trail 6-Piece Camping Combo - Green:
Chairs hold up to 225 pounds and have built-in cupholders
The portable travel table holds up to 50 pounds and includes two mesh cup holders
Built-in cupholder to hold your favorite drink
Chairs constructed with a durable steel frame
40-degree sleeping bags that are machine washable
Instant frame technology allows the tent to be set up in just a couple of minutes
Removable rainfly and mesh windows for added ventilation
Perfect camping combo for your next outdoor adventure
Tent: 96" x 84" x 46" (H)
Chairs: 32" x 20.5" x 32" (H)
Sleeping Bags: 75" x 33"
Table: 19" x 19" x 17" (H)
Model #: 30676
https://www.walmart.com/ip/230446306
For an addittional $36, i can get 2 sleeping bags, two chairs, table and a bigger tent. I already got the Coleman's delivered last week. Im thinking about replace with this